Stream: CARIN BB ExplanationOfBenefit
Topic: CARIN BB Reference Client
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 24 2021 at 14:14):
Hello All,
I am trying to access CARIN BB reference client however it is not accepting user credentials as mentioned on GitHub.
Kindly help.
Thanks
Corey Spears (Apr 26 2021 at 04:31):
You can access the client here: https://cpcds-client-ri.herokuapp.com/
You can connect to the Reference Implementation Server with the following:
- Server: http://cpcds-ri.org/cpcds-server/fhir
- Client ID: b0c46635-c0b4-448c-a8b9-9bd282d2e05a
- Client Server: bUYbEj5wpazS8Xv1jyruFKpuXa24OGn9MHuZ3ygKexaI5mhKUIzVEBvbv2uggVf1cW6kYD3cgTbCIGK3kjiMcmJq3OG9bn85Fh2x7JKYgy7Jwagdzs0qufgkhPGDvEoVpImpA4clIhfwn58qoTrfHx86ooWLWJeQh4s0StEMqoxLqboywr8u11qmMHd1xwBLehGXUbqpEBlkelBHDWaiCjkhwZeRe4nVu4o8wSAbPQIECQcTjqYBUrBjHlMx5vXU
Auth Username/password: Patient1/password
Let me know if this works or if you have any issues. Also let me know what is not working for you in the GitHub documentation. I can be sure to get it corrected.
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 26 2021 at 08:41):
Thank you so much @Corey Spears for the response.. It worked :) I am not sure what went wrong earlier as I was using same Auth Username & Password but it didn't work. Anyways, I can access the reference client now. Thanks again.
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 26 2021 at 08:53):
However, I have observed that other credentials are still not working which has been specified on https://github.com/carin-alliance/cpcds-server-ri/wiki/Authorization#users page
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 26 2021 at 08:53):
Corey Spears (Apr 26 2021 at 18:09):
@Ankita Srivastava I am able to authenticate with all of the users listed on that page, though no other patients seem to have sample data. For some reason the username is case sensitive, so please make sure that you have the P in Patient capitalized.
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 27 2021 at 06:40):
Not sure what's wrong here but I am using case sensitive credentials.. :(
Ankita Srivastava (Apr 27 2021 at 06:42):
Anyways Thanks a lot atleast one user is working for me now.. I'll use that. Thank you!
Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC